[N-COUNT 可数名词]基督教教士;(天主教)神父;(英国圣公会)牧师;(东正教)司铎 A priest is a member of the Christian clergy in the Catholic, Anglican, or Orthodox church.
He had trained to be a Catholic priest.
他受训成为了一名天主教神父。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](非基督教会的)教士,和尚,僧侣,祭司 In many non-Christian religions a priest is a man who has particular duties and responsibilities in a place where people worship.
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priest★/priːst; NAmEpriːst/noun1★a person who is qualified to perform religious duties and ceremonies in the Roman Catholic, Anglican and Orthodox Churches (天主教、圣公会、东正教的)司祭,神父,司铎◆a parish priest堂区司铎◆the ordination of women priests女司祭的授职礼☞compare
chaplain
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clergyman
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minister
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2★(femininepriest·ess/ˈpriːstes; NAmEˈpriːstes/)a person who performs religious ceremonies in some religions that are not Christian (非基督教会的)教士,祭司,僧侣priestpriestspriestedpriestingpriest/priːst; NAmEpriːst/priest·ess/ˈpriːstes; NAmEˈpriːstes/
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priestpriest /priːst/ ●●●W3 noun [countable]
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1someone who is specially trained to perform religious duties and ceremonies in the Christian church2a man with religious duties and responsibilities in some non-Christian religionsTHESAURUSpriest someone who is specially trained to perform religious duties and ceremonies in the Christian church: · a Catholic priest· a Buddhist priest· Women priests are much more common these days.· The priest who married us was very friendly and helpful.bishop a priest of high rank in some branches of the Christian church, who is the head of all the churches and priests in a large area: · the Bishop of Oxford· a meeting of bishopsvicar a priest in the Church of England who is in charge of a church in a particular area: · our local vicarpreacher someone who gives the sermon (=a religious talk as part of a church service) in some Protestant churches: · a Methodist preacherminister the formal word for any priest in some branches of the Christian church: · In 1843, 450 ministers of the church broke away from the established church of Scotland.chaplain someone, especially a priest, who takes care of the religious needs of an organization such as a college, hospital, prison, or the military: · the prison chaplainpastor American English someone who is in charge of the prayers, ceremonies etc in some branches of the Protestant church: · a Baptist pastorrabbi the person who is in charge of the prayers, ceremonies etc in the Jewish religion: · Israel’s chief rabbismullah a Muslim teacher of law and religion: · The people turned to their traditional leaders, the mullahs.holy man someone who is treated with great respect by people who belong to a religion: · A Sadhu, or Hindu holy man, was performing yoga on the banks of the River Ganges.the clergy the official leaders in organized religions, such as the priests, rabbis, and mullahs: · Around 30 members of the clergy gathered for the meeting.clergyman a male member of the clergy – used especially in the past: · His youngest son decided to become a clergyman.
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牧师(59%),神父(28%),教士(11%),僧侣(1%),泰斗(1%)
n.牧师;神父;教士
vt.使成为神职人员;任命…为祭司
n.(Priest)人名;(英、德)普里斯特
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